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Why Every Parent Should Attend

Parenting in the Age of AI

No generation of parents has experienced a technological shift quite like this one.

Artificial intelligence is changing how children learn, communicate, solve problems, find information, express creativity, and prepare for their future careers.

For many families, these changes are happening so quickly that it’s difficult to know what to encourage, what to limit, and what questions to ask.

This event was created to provide those answers.

AI Is Already Part of Childhood

Artificial intelligence is no longer something children will encounter as adults.

It is already integrated into search engines, educational platforms, homework assistants, writing tools, language-learning apps, creative software, social media, and many of the digital products that children use every day.

Whether parents realize it or not, AI is already influencing childhood. Understanding that influence has become an essential part of modern parenting.

Questions Every Parent Should Be Asking

This event is designed to provide practical, evidence-based answers to the questions parents are asking today.

  • Is ChatGPT helping my child learn or making them dependent?
  • How much AI should children be using every day?
  • Is using AI for homework considered cheating?
  • Will AI make my child less creative?
  • Can AI affect my child’s ability to think independently?
  • What should schools allow, and what should they prohibit?
  • How can I tell whether my child is relying too heavily on AI?
  • Should young children be using AI at all?
  • How do I teach my child to question information produced by AI?
  • What are deepfakes, and how can I protect my family?
  • Can AI-generated content be trusted?
  • How do I know if my child is talking to an AI instead of a real person?
  • Which future careers are most likely to be affected by AI?
  • Which skills will remain valuable regardless of how AI evolves?
  • How do I prepare my child for a future that none of us can fully predict?

These questions represent only a small part of what families will discuss throughout the day.

Whether your child is in primary school, high school, or preparing for university, Parenting the AI Generation will help you better understand the opportunities, challenges, and responsibilities that come with raising children in the age of artificial intelligence.

Protecting Children Doesn’t Mean Keeping Them Away from AI

Many parents instinctively want to protect their children by limiting access to new technologies.

While this instinct comes from a place of care, avoiding AI altogether may leave children unprepared for the world they will inherit.

At the same time, unrestricted use without guidance can create unhealthy habits, reduce independent thinking, and expose children to unnecessary risks.

The goal is balance. Children should learn to use AI as a tool that supports learning, creativity, and problem-solving without becoming dependent upon it.

Practical Advice You Can Use Immediately

Every session has been designed around questions parents are already asking.

Rather than focusing on technology itself, the discussions focus on everyday parenting decisions, including:

  • Helping children use AI responsibly
  • Encouraging curiosity and independent thinking
  • Establishing healthy family boundaries
  • Working together with schools
  • Protecting children online
  • Recognizing unhealthy technology habits
  • Supporting emotional well-being
  • Preparing children for future education and careers

Every topic is presented in clear, practical language without technical jargon.

Learn from Experts Across Multiple Disciplines

Artificial intelligence affects far more than technology. It influences education, psychology, child development, healthcare, online safety, communication, and the future of work.

That is why the event brings together specialists from several disciplines, each offering a unique perspective on how AI is shaping childhood.

Together, they provide parents with a balanced understanding of both the opportunities and the challenges ahead.

Invest One Day. Benefit for Years.

Technology will continue to evolve. Artificial intelligence will become more capable, more accessible, and more deeply integrated into everyday life.

Parents cannot stop these changes. They can prepare for them.

The knowledge gained during this event will help families make better decisions, establish healthier digital habits, and raise children who are confident, responsible, curious, and ready for the future.

Because the most important technology your child will ever develop is not artificial intelligence. It’s their own.